This was originally uploaded as File:Wolbachia_pipientis.jpg, but someone else uploaded a completely different image over it. I'm putting this one up under a new name, to resolve teh conflict. I've also cropped it in tighter.

Streptococcus from some spoiled cottage cheese.<br/> 100× objective, 15&times eyepiece. Numbered ticks are 11 µM apart.<br/> The scale of the full-sized version of this image is such that each pixel represents a 0.0129 µM squar

Streptococcus — Source unknown.<br/> 100× objective, 15&times eyepiece. Numbered ticks are 11 µM apart.<br/> The scale of the full-sized version of this image is such that each pixel represents a 0.0165 µM square.

Some diatoms. The large one to the upper left is approximately 140 µM in length; the smaller ones are about 20 µM to 35 µM in length.<br/> This was taken with my 100&times objective and my 10× eyepiece.

Streptococcus found in a sample of spoiled milk.<br/> 100× objective, 15× eyepiece.<br/> Numbered ticks are 11 µM apart. &bsp; Scale of full-sized version of this image is such that each pixel represents a 0.01-&

Early growth stage of an unidentified mold, grown in a Petri dish from a sample of guano from a pet dove. At this stage, only the mycelium exists. A few days later, this had grown into a very impressive fluffy white mold, that rapidly f

Mycelium of an unknown mold. This was grown in a Petri dish from some dust and debris from repair work to the ceiling in my apartment's bathroom, which was damaged by water leaking from the apartment over mine. This image covers a o